Rebirth of the Eagle

Eagles are the longest living creatures among bird species. There are eagles that live up to 70 years. But to reach this age, he has to make a very serious and difficult decision at the age of 40. When the eagle's age reaches 40, its claws become hard, lose its flexibility, and therefore cannot grasp and hold the prey it feeds on.

Its beak becomes long and curves towards its chest. Its wings age and become heavy. Their feathers become carded and thickened. Now it has become more difficult for the eagle to fly. Therefore, the eagle has to make one of two choices here. He will either choose death or face the painful and difficult process of rebirth. This rebirth process will take up to 150 days. If he decides to do so, the eagle flies to the top of a mountain and stays in its nest there on a rock wall, where it no longer needs to fly.




After finding this suitable place, the eagle starts hitting its beak hard on the rock. Finally, the eagle's beak is dislodged and falls. The eagle waits for its new beak to emerge for a while. After its beak comes out, it pulls out its claws with this new beak. When its new claws come out, the eagle begins to pluck its old feathers this time. After 5 months, the eagle is ready to take its famous rebirth flight, granting it 20 years or more of life.

We often have to go through a process of rebirth in our own lives. To continue the triumphal flight, we have to let go of our painful old habits, burdens, and memories. Only when we are freed from the unnecessary regrets and sorrows of the past can we take full advantage of the extraordinary consequences of our rebirth of experience.




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